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North Lauderdale hires project manager, honors staff for billing conversion; proclaims Friends of the Library Week

City of North Lauderdale City Commission · October 28, 2025
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Summary

The city introduced and welcomed project manager Katerina Kolotova, recognized staff who implemented the Munis utility billing conversion, and issued a proclamation declaring Friends of the North Lauderdale Library Week for October 2025.

City Manager Mike Sargis introduced Katerina Kolotova as the city’s new project manager, assigning her to oversee major upcoming infrastructure projects including the C‑14 pump station and several roadway resurfacing efforts. Kolotova told the commission she brings more than 12 years of experience managing multimillion‑dollar construction projects in South Florida.

The commission also presented certificates of appreciation to multiple city employees for completing an 18‑month conversion to the city’s new utility billing/customer information system (Munis). City Manager Sargis said the conversion will support the forthcoming automated meter installations and provide greater oversight and accuracy in billing. Several staff members were listed by name during the recognition.

In ceremonial business, the commission proclaimed October 2025 as Friends of the North Lauderdale Library Week, recognizing the volunteer group’s long history of fundraising and programming for the library. Ingrid and Courtney Hanuk accepted the proclamation and described volunteer opportunities at the library.

These items were presented for acknowledgment; no formal policy action or expenditure was tied to the introductions and proclamations at the Oct. 28 meeting.